Hi Anna,
It's unclear what you want here, as it doesn't make sense in this
example to remove the empty panels. Doing so will mess up the
alignment of the remaining panels. Perhaps you want
ggplot(mydata,aes(week,values))+
facet_wrap(~year+station, scales = fixed, drop=TRUE)+
scale_shape_manual(values = 1:3) +
geom_point(mapping=aes(shape=factor(organism)))+
theme_bw() +
theme(strip.background = element_blank()) +
ggtitle(this plot is ugly but ignore that)+
xlab(my x-axis stuff)+
ylab(my y-axis stuff)+
theme(legend.title=element_blank(), legend.key =
element_blank())
?
Note also that there is a separate ggplot2 mailing list at
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ggplot2 -- you may wish to
post ggplot2-related questions there in the future.
Best,
Ista
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Anna Zakrisson Braeunlich
anna.zakris...@su.se wrote:
Hi,
I would like to thank you for a great package and for all help I have
recieved in the past. To my question:
I have a plot where I have used facet_grid. I have factor: station (B1, BY31,
H2) and factor: year (2007, 2008). The plot has two plot panels empty as
there are no combinations H2:2007 and BY31:2008. For my own data, there is
only one panel empty (I am bad at making appropriate dummy data as I am quite
new to this) and I am not allowed to publish it like this. The empty panel
needs to be removed.
I have tried loads of things like removing H2:2007 and BY31:2008 by using:
mydata_truncated - mydata[
mydata$
station != BY31 |
mydata$Year !=2008, ]
and have tried facet_grid(year~station, scales = fixed, drop=TRUE) this
doesn't work as all factors are used, it is only a combination of factor
levels that need to go.
I would be extremely grateful for any help.
The script:
mydata- data.frame(week = factor(rep(c(19, 21, 23, 25), each =
10*3)),
station = factor(rep(c(BY31, B1, H2), each = 40)),
year = factor(rep(c(2007, 2008), each = 60)),
organism = factor(rep(c(zpl, ses, cy), each = 40)),
values = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(0, 3, 15), each = 10),
sd = rep(c(1, 3, 6), each = 10)))
p - ggplot(mydata,aes(week,values))+
facet_grid(year~station, scales = fixed, drop=TRUE)+ #drop=TRUE does not
work as all factors are used
scale_shape_manual(values = 1:3) +
geom_point(mapping=aes(shape=factor(organism)))+
theme_bw() +
theme(strip.background = element_blank()) +
ggtitle(this plot is ugly but ignore that)+
xlab(my x-axis stuff)+
ylab(my y-axis stuff)+
theme(legend.title=element_blank(), legend.key =
element_blank())
p
Anna Zakrisson Braeunlich
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Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
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